So, I started doing research on Growing Up.
I've seen these
vertical containers before and they look nifty. But, they are expensive for something that is only guaranteed for 3 years. I'd hate that plastic to dry up and crack during year 4.
Vertigroappears to be similar to the ones above. Looks like these are being used commercially, however, so not sure how well they could be adapted to yards or decks.
This
Harvest Highrise thingee looks too large for a small deck, but might help in a yard, especially with melons, cukes, and vining items.
These
Veggies Cages are new to me...you still need a stake and not sure how that would work in a self watering container of any kind.
Thisis sort of like what I was thinking for lettuce. (BTW, follow some of the links listed on this page - the green wall in Madrid is fabulous). The
companymaking the ones shown in the previous link touts them for many applications including urban.
Here's a YouTube video of an interview with the company president (I think).
While at YouTube, I found many videos related to vertical gardening, mostly selling products, but interesting none-the-less.
One,
two, and
this one in three or four parts.
So far, I haven't found something to help me with my lettuce. I'm seriously thinking that the botanic garden simply used a webbing - like stuff used to keep pests out. Huh, I'll keep searching.
Added 5/2/09 - Just found this
DIY method for going up. Seems to work pretty well!
I also found plastic bags - apparently they are available in many forms.
Vesey's has one version - either hanging or saddle. There are also commercial ones, at least it looks like commercial.
Thesedon't appear to hang, though; they come in many sizes. And, lastly,
DIY bags made of a garbage bag...seems a bit scary to put that much potting mix in a garbage bag, even if it's a strong one.
Apparently these bags are prone to drying out.
This article has some tips on using these type of bags.
This is a
very cool image taken in Sweden of taking grow bags to new heights.
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